KAMLOOPS - During a campaign stop in Kamloops this week New Democratic Party federal leader Tom Mulcair took the opportunity to announce another party promise, this time a $28 million investment for kids in sports.

More than 1,000 people showed up for a rally Tuesday evening, Sept. 1, where Mulcair reiterated a need for change. Today, Sept. 2, made a separate announcement about the funding, which will target young Canadians 'whose backgrounds make it harder for them to participate.'

The NDP leader said the Conservative plan isn’t working and Canadian kids aren’t as fit as they should be. Only roughly nine per cent of Canadian kids get the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity per day and one in four children is obese. He promised to boost funding to support community sport projects, provide funding for organizations with physical activity programs and help low-participating groups — girls and women, new Canadians, low in-come, First Nations, LGBT and disabled youth — participate in sports.

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